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ELCA Staff Visit Cairo Program that Helps Provide Nutritious Meals


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Date Tue, 24 Oct 2006 09:40:30 -0500

Title: ELCA Staff Visit Cairo Program that Helps Provide Nutritious Meals ELCA NEWS SERVICE

October 24, 2006

ELCA Staff Visit Cairo Program that Helps Provide Nutritious Meals 06-157-AL*

CAIRO (ELCA) -- Off a bustling main street, a pedestrian bridge over train tracks leads into the El-Sharabya district here. There's a street vendor selling grapes on the corner and a mangy-looking donkey tied outside an apartment building. Despite the 500,000 people who live in this two-square-mile area, the streets are quiet.

The Rev. Said Ailabouni, director, Europe and Middle East Program, and Lita Brusick Johnson, associate executive director and director for international programs, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Global Mission, visited the neighborhood Oct. 19. They met those helped by the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services (CEOSS) program to improve children's health. CEOSS is an ecumenical companion of the ELCA.

Both are on a trip that will take them to visit ELCA mission partners in Egypt and parts of Lebanon that were involved in armed conflict between Israel and Hezbollah this past summer.

Through the nutrition program, children who are malnourished receive one healthy meal a week, and their mothers receive training in how to select, wash and prepare healthy food.

The program helps those such as Noha, who lives in Ezbet El- Ward -- known to locals as a squatter's village -- and who has two children, a 5-year-old daughter and 3-year-old son. "Weekly we meet with a doctor who talks with us and raises our awareness," said Noha.

Rahma has also benefited from the program. Her mother, Nagey Yousef, makes sure she drinks a glass of milk each day. Since Yousef learned about the benefits of calcium through the nutrition program she includes eggs, cheese and yogurt in Rahma's diet.

On the other side of the city, Dr. Nasri Henin Mitri has a waiting room filled with 150 young patients and their mothers. A sewage canal runs through the neighborhood, and there are piles of burning garbage in empty lots. Many of the children have respiratory diseases and parasites as a result of their living conditions.

Through the program Sara Nagh said her children have received monthly medical examinations, weekly nutritious meals, vitamins and medication for parasitic diseases. "They taught us how to prepare good nutritional meals and even how to present the food in a good way to attract the children to eat it," she said.

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Information about ELCA Global Mission is at

http://www.ELCA.org/globalmission/ on the ELCA Web site.

*Amber Leberman is with The Lutheran, the magazine of the ELCA.

For information contact:

John Brooks, Director (773) 380-2958 or news@elca.org http://www.elca.org/news ELCA News Blog: http://www.elca.org/news/blog


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